Actor Morris Chestnut is ready for his close-up in the new CBS medical drama 'Watson,' which puts a modern twist on the Sherlock Holmes mythology.
Grimes, during a singing performance at Star Trek Las Vegas, announced "The Orville" would enter pre-production for Season 4 in "early 2025." While no official confirmation has surfaced since to support his claims,
For the record, Morris Chestnut is not a real doctor ... 2013’s “The Best Man Holiday,” and the 2022 Peacock limited series “The Best Man: The Final Chapters.” In the franchise, Chestnut ...
Dreyfus explores little white lies in a marriage in the movie “You Hurt My Feelings,” making its streaming debut this week on Netflix. The animated charmer, “The Wild Robot,” begins streaming on Peacock and “Watson,
A medical procedural that is mixed with tales of Sherlock Holmes in CBS' "Watson" and Zoë Kravitz's stylish directorial debut "Blink Twice" are some of this week's new streaming releases. "The Wild Ro
Section 31,” a new movie streaming Friday on Paramount+, is pretty much the “Star Trek” version of “Suicide Squad” as a group of rogues team up to save the galaxy. Initially intended as a series, “Section 31” is set during the early seasons of “Star Trek: Discovery,
Morris Chestnut poses in the IMDb Exclusive Portrait Studio at The Critics Choice Association 7th Annual Celebration of Black Cinema & Television at Fairmont Century Plaza on Dece
Morris Chestnut, who plays John Watson on CBS's newest medical drama, exclusively told Us Weekly who had his vote to play Sherlock Holmes
The narrative arc of The Resident had the character of Dr. Barrett Cain leaving Chastain Park Memorial Hospital to assume a new and comparatively high-paying job at John Hopkins. In real life, Morris Chestnut's exit from the show was necessitated by the end of his contract.
Famed antagonist Moriarty has a part to play in the show, with Chestnut describing him as having the ability to "be places and touch people close to Watson when he is not necessarily in front of them.
There is no point to CBS’s utterly stale procedural “Watson.” It thinks it’s clever but isn’t. The writing is in shambles. The original score possesses all the depth and nuance of a toddler’s tiny electronic keyboard going boop-boop-boop.
The actor stars as a version of the Arthur Conan Doyle character in a series set in the present day, following an American geneticist in the wake of Sherlock Holmes’s death.